Mobile Linux
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Element web/desktop is 90% there
Linux mobile is advancing fast but of course not everything works out of the box. Element for example needs to make these sidebars toggleable for small screens. touch control works, room changing works, just the sidebars need to "move it". Anyone up for the task?
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postmarketOS v24.06: The One With Over 250 Devices
postmarketos.org v24.06: The One With Over 250 DevicesAiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
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- phosh.mobi Don't unblank in my back pack please
Since phoc 0.39.0 it is possible to configure which keys unidle your phone (which results in unblanking the screen). The current default is that all keys unblank which is usually fine for e.g. laptops but not the desired result for phones and tablets where this depends on the position and function o...
- postmarketos.org postmarketOS in 2024-05: Better governance and planning
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
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Mobile Linux in 2024 (Phosh DE)
ahoneybun.net Mobile Linux (Phosh) in 2024 ⋅ ahoneybun.netThe issues with Linux on Mobile devices including tablets this year!
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Build Your Own Quick-Setting or Lock-Screen Widget in Phosh
phosh.mobi Build Your Own Quick-Setting or Lock-Screen WidgetPhosh has support for plugins which can be used to customize and extend certain aspects as per your liking without touching the internal source code. Currently Phosh supports plugins for lock-screen and quick-settings. Lock-screen plugins appear when your phone is in locked state. Plugins here can b...
- connolly.tech Broken Connections (and USB gadgets)
So I’ve been messing with USB ACM gadgets recently…
- postmarketos.org postmarketOS in 2024-04: Grant applications and again, more TCs!
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
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Caleb Connolly brings up touchscreen on OnePlus 8T
fosstodon.org caleb (@[email protected])Attached: 1 image had a lazy easter monday getting the touchscreen working on the #OnePlus 8T here it is at 120hz running #postmarketOS #GNOME mobile! the high refresh and 2 years newer hardware definitely makes for a smoother experience overall.
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Sailfish: my favorite iPhone and Android Alternative
www.optoutproject.net Sailfish: my fave iPhone and Android Alternative - The Opt Out ProjectSailfish, SFOS, open source, phone, android, iphone
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The Potential of a Linux-Powered Nothing Phone
nothing.community Nothing CommunityThis is Nothing Community. A project in possibility. Come join us for an opportunity to be seen and heard. To contribute to Nothing's mission. Let's abandon...
- linmob.net Push notifications in (mobile) Linux
An introduction into push notifications, why we want it on Linux, and an overview over the current options.
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Volla Tablet will ship with Android, but supports Ubuntu Touch multi-boot
liliputing.com Volla Tablet will ship with Android, but supports Ubuntu Touch multi-boot (crowdfunding) - LiliputingVolla Tablet will ship with Android, but supports Ubuntu Touch multi-boot (crowdfunding)
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Plasma Mobile 6 and Beyond!
plasma-mobile.org Plasma 6 and Beyond!The Plasma Mobile team is happy to announce the release of Plasma 6 for mobile devices! It has been a long year of development and porting since our last major release of the shell, as well as mobile applications.
- postmarketos.org postmarketOS in 2024-01: Infrastructure and bug reports
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
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Is different mobile Linux projects working together?
Is the devs of different projects working towards same or different goals in different projects?
I'm not a dev, but I am trying to understand why there are so many different projects while all of them seems to share same frontends or UIs or DEs. Isn't the biggest work to be made in the firmware and kernel side? Hopefully the unified bootloader sees the finish line to make porting easier for new devices.
Is there a mobile-only flatpak under development?
I know this all is very confusing to answer, but I fear that fragmentation at this points leads to wasted resources because project X dev doesn't know that project Y is working towards the same goal at the same time. Also multiple different projects makes end-users confused. Which distro to choose, is what my friends often asks me for desktop and now for mobile.
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What is Mobile Linux?
connolly.tech What Is Linux MobileSo, you just heard the term Linux Mobile for the first time, maybe you saw a random post on social media, saw it mentioned at a conference, or maybe something else entirely. Let me explain…
- linmob.net Using the PinePhone Pro daily, despite having given up on it
After my failure with Beepy, and inspired by the SiPeed Lichee Pi4a Console, I figured: Let's see if a micro-laptop is still something my aging self finds useful.
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- phosh.mobi Phosh 2023 in Retrospect
As in 2022 I took another look back at what changed in Phosh in 2023 and instead of just updating my notes why not share it here. In short: While collecting these bits I became really impressed about the progress we made 🚀: Some numbers Link to heading We were discussing at this years Phosh Communi...